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This example picture of strong Yin shows two men jumping off of some rocks into the ocean.

The man on the right has a strong Yin part of the body.

The man on the left has relatively weakly developed Yin part of the body that is distorted.

What is it about the men that allows those determinations about the Yin part of their bodies to be made?

The knees of the man with strong Yin are pulled up towards his body,

which places the knee at an angle to the body.

The arms are also bent which puts them at an angle to the body too.

The bending of the arms and legs are the observations that support the conclusion the man has strong Yin.

Why do bent arms and legs signify the man has a strong Yin part of the body?

According to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, human beings are the final product of an evolutionary process that began with a single cell floating in the ocean. That single cell evolved into a fish, an amphibian, a reptile, an insect, a bird, a mammal, and then into a human being.

According to Happeh Theory, the human body contains one or more characteristics of every creature on the path of evolution, because the human body is the culmination of all of those different paths of evolution.

One of the creatures on the path of evolution was a bat,

which means that the human body contains one or more characteristics of a bat according to Happeh Theory.

The characteristic of a bat that is useful in explaining why the man with bent arms and knees has a strong Yin part of the body is related to the wings of a bat.

Bats are unique in that they have a skin covering connecting their arms and their legs to their body, as highlighted in the next picture.

According to Happeh Theory, the Yin part of the human body connects the torso to the arms and legs like the webbing of a bat wing connects the wings and legs to the bat’s torso.

This picture outlines the webbing connecting the arms to the body.

This picture highlights the webbing connecting the legs to the body.

The reason that the man’s bent arms and legs are a sign that he has strong Yin, is that it requires a strong webbing between the legs and body to hold his knees close to his body, and a strong webbing between the arms and the body to hold the arms in the bent way they are held.

Another observation about the man that supports the claim that he has a strong Yin part of the body are the objects in his hands.

The way the objects are held in the man’s hands is the same way that someone trained in Kung Fu would hold weapons in their hands. Since one of the effects of Kung Fu training is the development of the Yin part of the body, the likelihood the man is a Kung Fu practitioner reinforces the claim he has a strong Yin part of the body.

It was previously stated the man on the left side of the picture has a relatively weak Yin part of the body. The observations about the man on the left that support the conclusion he has a relatively weak Yin part of the body, include the fact his legs are pulled up towards his body by only a slight amount, indicating a leg webbing that is not strong enough to pull the legs up close to his body,

and the left arm extending out from the body,

which indicates a webbing between the arm and the body that is too weak to properly restrain the arm.

It was also stated previously the man with the weaker Yin had a distorted Yin part of the body. The man’s body is distorted because it is not even. The left arm is extended far outwards while the right arm is not extended at all.

In comparison the arms of the man with strong Yin are extended outwards by approximately the same amount.

The body distortion of the man with weaker Yin is associated with homosexuality.

Viewers of the picture might agree that the man on the left is a homosexual but disagree with the stated reason. Those viewers would agree the man might be homosexual, but believe it is the fact he is carrying a bag that accounts for that impression.

While it is true that men carrying bags are usually homosexual , it is more correct to say those men are homosexual because the Yin part of their body is distorted. Carrying a bag and clamping it under the arm is a way to alleviate some of the bodily discomfort caused by the uneven Yin development of the body.

A question mark is a punctuation symbol used at the end of a sentence to indicate uncertainty. The question mark symbol is shown in the picture below.

Why is that particular symbol used to indicate uncertainty? Any symbol imaginable could have been chosen as the punctuation mark to indicate uncertainty. Why choose that exact symbol?

According to Happeh Theory, that specific symbol was chosen because that shape instills a feeling of uncertainty in any human being, when they see it in the head of another human being.

Why or how is it possible that one human being could see the shape of a question mark in the head of another human being? The head of a human being has an irregular, mostly elliptical shape as shown in the next picture.

According to Happeh Theory, the human body at a deep level is constructed from a variety of patterns that are meshed together to form the human body that is seen in a picture or a mirror. According to Happeh Theory, an imbalance between two of those patterns can change the head so it gives the impression of having the shape of a question mark.

The following picture shows the entire human body with a low detail representation of the two patterns in question superimposed on it.

The next picture shows a close up view of the head with a detailed view of the route of each of the two patterns superimposed on it.

Each pattern begins at the base of the neck and travels over to the opposite side of the neck,

then up to the base of the skull on the opposite side of the head,

Each pattern then travels all the way up their respective side of the head,

and then crosses over the top of the head to the opposite side of the head.

Each pattern then travels down the opposite side of the head to the outside corner of the opposite eye,

where each pattern curves all the way under their respective eye towards the inside of the eye,

and up into the inner corner of that eye.

If the part of each pattern under the eye is removed,

the red pattern looks like a question mark symbol

and the blue pattern looks like a question mark symbol.

In a normal and healthy human head those two patterns should be balanced. The symmetry of the two balanced question mark patterns would give the head and face a “complete” or balanced appearance.

Those patterns can change size. If the red pattern shrank until it was very small in some example head,

that head would give the impression the example human beings face was shaped like the blue question mark.

If the blue pattern shrank until it was very small in some example head,

that head would give the impression the face of the example human being was shaped like the red question mark.

If an observer were to look at a human being whose head and face gave the impression they were shaped like either the red or the blue question mark,

what would they would think?

The observer would be confused and uncertain as to where the other half of that human beings head and face were.

According to Happeh Theory, that instinctive reaction of any human being is why the question mark symbol was designed the way it was. The person who invented the question mark punctuation symbol, knew that any human being who saw a question mark punctuation symbol would instinctively understand it meant uncertainty or confusion, because it would remind them of the uncertainty and confusion they feel, when they see a question mark shape in the head and face of another human being.

A webpage duplicate of the video is also provided for those who prefer to read, and for more leisurely study.

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This video is titled “The Secret Of The Six Pointed Star”.

A study of human beings and human cultures, will reveal that one of the characteristics of human beings and human cultures, is that they create physical objects, patterns of thoughts, and belief systems, that are based on their view of the world and the things in it.

The study would also find that most of the physical creations, patterns of thoughts, and belief systems created by human beings and human cultures, eventually fade away, as the world view of the human beings or human cultures change.

Some of the creations though, are retained by successive generations of human beings, because they still have some importance or relevance, to those successive generations of human beings. There are physical creations, patterns of thoughts, and belief systems that were originally created hundreds of years ago, that can still be found in human cultures of today.

It seems reasonable to believe that any physical creation, pattern of thought, or belief system, that persisted through hundreds of years and successive generations of human beings, would have to be especially important or significant, to justify keeping those creations in their unaltered forms, from the time of their creation, through the following generations of human beings and into modern times.

If some creation of human beings was so important, that it was retained through hundreds of years and successive generations of human beings, it seems reasonable to believe that a modern human being, like the viewer of this video, would benefit from understanding what it was about the creation, that was so important or significant.

An example of a physical creation that has been retained by human cultures, from the time of it’s original invention hundreds of years ago, until the present day, is the six pointed star. Here is a picture of an example six pointed star.

What is it about the six pointed star that is so important, so useful, or so relevant to human beings or human culture, that the six pointed star would remain a part of human cultures, from the time it was invented hundreds of years ago, up until the modern day?

The answer according to Happeh Theory, is that a six pointed star is a representation of a human body. The six pointed star was first invented, then remained important to successive generations of human beings, because the six pointed star represents one reality of what a human being is.

A human being would commonly be defined as a creature with a torso,

two arms,

two legs,

and a head.

According to Happeh Theory, a human being is also much more.

According to Happeh Theory, it is possible for a human being to evolve from what might be termed a simple or basic human being, into what could be called a higher level or evolved human being. As a human being evolves to higher levels, they will discover that a human being is much more, than just a physical creature, with two arms, two legs, and a head.

According to Happeh Theory, the six pointed star is a representation, of one of these higher level realities of what a human being is. When a higher level human being looks at another human being, in addition to seeing the physical body with arms, legs, and a head, the higher level human being will have an impression, of the other human being as a six pointed star.

Since by definition, a lower level or un evolved human being, is unable to see the higher level reality, of the six pointed star nature of another human being, is there any kind of evidence available, that a low level human being would be able to see, that would support the claim, that a human being presents the impression of a six pointed star, to a higher level human being?

The answer to that question is yes. Evidence to support the claim of the six pointed star reality of a human being, can be provided with the help of The Pyramid View of the Human Body.

According to the Pyramid View of the Human Body, the human body can be treated as a large pyramid, located as shown in this picture.

The large theoretical pyramid shown in this picture, is an extension of the smaller natural pyramid formed by the shoulders,

and the peak of the head.

This comparison picture between a six pointed star

and The Pyramid View of the Human Body

reveals some similarities between the two objects.

The three corners of the pyramid representing the human body,

resemble three of the points of the six pointed star.

The three corners of the pyramid from The Pyramid View of the Human Body,

provide a partial connection between a real human body,

and the six pointed star symbol.

There are sill three points of the star though,

that apparently do not correspond to anything on the human body.

The observant person examining this comparison picture of the six pointed star,

and The Pyramid View of the Human Body,

would notice that a pyramid contains triangular faces,

and the six pointed star is created from two triangles.

This picture shows how a six pointed star,

is composed of a right side up triangle,

and an upside down triangle.

The triangular face of The Pyramid View of the Human Body,

matches the right side up triangle from the six pointed star.

If the six pointed star is really a representation of the human body, as claimed by Happeh Theory, then there should be something on the human body, that will match the upside down triangle of the six pointed star.

Here is a picture of a model human body,

for the viewer to examine to see if they can find anything, that would correspond to the upside down triangle,

from the six pointed star.

An upside down triangle can be created,

by using the shoulders as the base of the triangle,

and the groin as the peak of the triangle.

The lines of the triangle,

follow the natural triangular shape created by the the shoulders and the sides of the torso.

This picture shows the upside down triangle superimposed on The Pyramid View of the Human Body.

Then the outline of the pyramid is highlighted.

The two highlighted triangles form a distorted six pointed star. The six points of the star are highlighted in this picture.

This picture allows a comparison between the six pointed star,

and the image created by superimposing a triangle connecting the shoulders and the groin,

on The Pyramid View of the Human Body.

Even though the two triangles on the human body form a distorted six pointed star,

it is a six pointed star.

All that needs to be done, to make the triangles on the human body look exactly like the six pointed star,

is to adjust the size of the triangles as shown in this picture.

According to Happeh Theory, this picture demonstrates why the six pointed star was important,

to the human beings who originally invented it, and why the symbol retained it’s importance through hundreds of years, and successive generations of human beings.

The six pointed star was originally invented, because it represents one of the realities of what a human being is. The six pointed star retained it’s importance through hundreds of years, and successive generations of human beings, because the human body has never changed, from the time of the invention of the six pointed star, up to modern times.

According to Happeh Theory, The six pointed star represents one of the realities of any human body, from any time period of history, including any human body of the present day.

This blog entry is about an Indian from the Amazon Caiapo tribe. The Caiapo tribe members practice a type of face mutilation that involves inserting a disc under their upper lip as shown in the following picture.

The mutilation of the lip can be difficult to make out because it is so far out of the reality of most people. The disc that is stretching the lip is outlined in the next picture.

The lower part of the disc is braced on the chin.

The upper part of the rounded disc stretches the entire upper lip in a proportional way from the ends of the upper lip the the center of the upper lip.

A citizen of the western world will almost always have a very hard time understanding why someone would mutilate their lips in the way done by the Caiapo Indians. The disbelief and shock of the Western man in the picture with the Caiapo Indian is so strong he almost looks hypnotized by the disc.

The reason why a citizen of the Western world will have a hard time understanding why someone would disfigure their upper lip by stretching it out with a disc, is that citizens of the Western world and Caiapo Indians are two different types of human beings. Because they are two different types of human beings, the Western citizen does not have the necessary body knowledge to understand why the Caiapo Indian’s would stretch their upper lip out with a disc.

Scientists of the West claim that all human beings are the same. That is childish nonsense. According to Happeh Theory, there are a variety of different types of human beings, who are differentiated by the physical configuration of their bodies.

The body of a Caiapo Indian is configured in such a way that disfiguring the upper lip with a disc makes logical sense to the members of the Caiapo Indian tribe. The disfiguring of the lip is not an act of fashion, it was not done out of artistic desire, nor was it done for masochistic reasons. The configuration of the body of a Caiapo Indian makes stretching the upper lip out with a disc a rational, justifiable thing to do.

The average citizen of the West has a body configuration that is completely different from that of a Caiapo Indian. It would be accurate to characterize those differences as the differences between an inferior and a superior human being. It is the citizens of the West who are inferior. Not the apparently primitive Caiapo Indians.

What evidence is available to support the claim that the body of the Western man and the body of the Caiapo Indian man are have different configurations? One piece of evidence is the appearance of the neck of the Caiapo Indian. The neck of the Caiapo Indian is tall, and it looks like it is almost straight up and down like a strong tree trunk.

In the picture above the Caiapo Indian’s head looks like it is directly above his body.

The neck of the Western man is short and appears to angle forwards.

The appearance of the Western man’s neck gives the impression that it is angled forward because it is too weak to support the weight of the head. The forward angling of the neck locates the head of the Western man in front of his body.

The most important and relevant difference between the Western man and the Caiapo Indian is found in the eyebrow area. The Caiapo Indian looks like he has large muscular ridge running from the outside edge of his left eyebrow to the outside edge of his right eyebrow.

There is no muscular ridge at all in the area of the Western man’s eyebrows.

The eyebrow ridge on the Caiapo Indian is the most important and relevant difference between the two men, because the eyebrow ridge is an outward indication of the changes within the body of the Caiapo Indian man, that provide the rationale for stretching out his upper lip with a disc.

What changes to the body of the Caiapo Indian man, would make him or his fellow tribe members think it was a good idea to stretch out their upper lips with a disc? The answer to that question can be provided by one of the theoretical models of the human body created for Happeh Theory, which is called The Double Ellipse View of the Human Body.

According to Happeh Theory, the human body can behave as if it constructed of two large ellipses, located as shown in the next picture.

The ellipses are transparent so their relationship to the human body can be seen. Each ellipse encloses most of one half of the body and some amount of the opposite half of the body.

The next picture shows an overhead view of The Double Ellipse View of the Human Body.

The picture that is the basis of the explanation for why the Caiapo Indians stretch out their lips with a disc, is the profile view of The Double Ellipse View of the Human Body.

The spatial relationship between the human body and each ellipse in the picture above would be considered to be the normal spacial relationship for a normal healthy human body.

It was previously stated that the body of the Caiapo Indians was changed in a way that made stretching out their lips with a disc a rational thing to do. The difference between Caiapo Indians and Westerners is that the ellipses of The Double Ellipse View of the Human Body of the Caiapo Indians are smaller.

The next picture shows the profile view of The Double Ellipse View of the Human Body with smaller sized ellipses covering the body.

That is how the ellipses within the body of the Caiapo Indian man look.

The next picture compares the Caiapo Indian man to a profile view of The Double Cylinder View of the Human Body with the smaller than normal sized ellipses, that are claimed to be within the body of the Caiapo Indian.

Then a closeup view of the top of the smaller ellipses superimposed on the profile view of the computer model human body.

A line is drawn on the picture that extends out from the natural curve of the ellipse. That line passes through the mouth and extends out in front of the face.

The next picture compares the human body and small ellipse combination to the Caiapo Indian man, whose picture has a line extending back from the natural curve of his upper lip.

Although the human body and ellipse combination are perpendicular to the viewer, and the viewing angle of the Caiapo Indian man is perhaps 45 degrees, the lines on both pictures follow approximately the same path.

That is not a coincidence. The similarity in the paths of those lines explains why Caiapo Indians stretch their upper lips with discs.

A human being with strong ellipses within their body can feel the ellipses. They can feel the boundaries and overall shape of the ellipses. According to Happeh Theory, the ellipses within the body of the Caiapo Indian man are strong enough that he can feel them.

The physical sensations produced by the smaller double ellipses and felt by the Caiapo Indian man, are the kind of sensations you would expect from a pair of shrinking objects. The Caiapo Indian man feels a pulling within his body all along the boundary of the ellipses as they shrink in towards the center of his body.

When the ellipses within the human body shrink, they exert an actual shrinking force on the physical body that physically affects the body. The outward appearance of the body will change in a way that looks as if two ellipses within it had been reduced in size.

The next picture shows a closeup of the front view of the head area of The Double Ellipse View of the Human Body.

Please note the indicated space in the forehead area between the two ellipses.

The two ellipses are reduced in size in the next picture, to represent the smaller ellipses claimed to be in the body of the Caiapo Indian man.

Because the ellipses shrank, their top is now approximately level with the mouth area.

According to Happeh Theory, the shrinking ellipses in the body of the Caiapo Indian man cause him to feel a stretching or pulling sensation across his mouth. That stretching or pulling sensation across the mouth makes the mouth of the Caiapo Indian man feel like it is as wide as the gap between the two ellipses.

That sensation of the mouth opening being wider than the physical mouth can be so strong it is impossible to ignore. The sensations give the Caiapo Indian man the urge to fill the wider feeling mouth opening with something that will relive or allay the wide open sensation.

That is where the disc comes in. Inserting the disc under his upper lip and stretching the upper lip makes the upper lip produce physical sensations of stretching, that counteract or alleviate the sensations of having a mouth as wide as the open gap between the two reduced size ellipses.

The disc in the upper lip could be said to be playing the part of a health aid whose purpose is to remedy the irritating sensations of a mouth that feels like it is much wider than it physically is.

It was pointed out earlier that the eyebrow ridges of the Caiapo Indian were large and thick.

It is intriguing to note that a line connecting the eyebrow ridges to both shoulders form an arch shape,

and a line connecting the shoulders to the lip disc also produces an arch shape.

It is not a coincidence that the arch shapes are similar.

The arch shapes are similar because they are both products of the shrinking ellipses within the body. A curved line of the appropriate arc drawn back from the eyebrow ridges aligns with the curve of the reduced size ellipses in the body,

just like the curved line of the appropriate arc drawn back from the disc in the Caiapo Indian’s mouth aligns with the curve of the reduced size ellipses within his body.

The disc in the Caiapo Indians man’s mouth and the reason for it’s existence also play a part in the culture and social interactions of the Caiapo Indians.

When the double ellipses within a human body shrink, they constantly shrink throughout the life of the individual. That means the older an individual is, the smaller the ellipses within their bodies will be. The smaller the ellipses are within the body of an individual, the wider the gap between the top of the two ellipses will be.

The width of the gap between the ellipses is directly related to the ease with which the upper lip can be stretched. What that means is that an older human being would have a more flexible upper lip which would allow the insertion of a larger diameter disc under the lip.

All human cultures traditionally associate age with status and wisdom. According to Happeh Theory, the large disc under the upper lip of the Caiapo Indian man is meant to convey the message that he is an old wise man who is worthy of respect.

Other human beings with a knowledge of The Double Ellipse View of the Human Body and it’s relationship to the human body, would see the large disc under the lip of the Caiapo Indian man and understand it’s intended implication. This man is an old wise man.

The Caiapo Indian man is not considered to be wise just because his mouth opening is large enough to have a large disc inserted under the upper lip. His status and wisdom are based on the fact that the ability to insert a large disc under the upper lip is an outwardly visible indicator of the reduced size ellipses within his body.

The Caiapo Indian man is considered to be a wise man of status because the reduced size ellipses within his body change the rest of his body in a way that makes him superior to a human being with larger sized ellipses within their body.

The Secrets of Life usually aren’t really that secret. All they require is for the individual to really see what it is you are looking at. Take the symbol shown in the following picture for instance.

That symbol is commonly referred to as a “Peace” symbol. What would be the motivation for that association? What is it about that particular configuration of lines within a circle that would make a human being think of “peace”.

One possibility can be found in the following picture of male genitalia.

What process would someone who believed that the design of the peace symbol was inspired by male genitalia follow to figure out the reason why male genitalia are the inspiration for the design of the peace symbol?

The most obvious and simple process that comes to mind actually. Since the claim is that it is male genitalia that inspired the design of the peace symbol, the first thing to do is to remove everything from the example male genitalia picture except the male genitalia.

Then place the peace symbol next to the male genitalia so the two objects can be compared

The peace symbol consists of a tall vertical line,

with two diagonal lines branching off of the lower half of the vertical line.

Inspection of the male genitalia reveals it consists of a tall vertical penis,

with two testicles “branching off diagonally” from the vertical penis.

If a line is drawn down the center of the vertical penis,

lines are drawn diagonally through each testicle,

and a circle that touches the top of the penis and the outside of each testicle is drawn in,